Gold, it has been a source of money and power since the beginning of time. It has changed the lives of millions of people and it will change more in the future. With it's price on the rise more and more people are starting to search for gold on their own, you can find your fair share. You can find enough to get rich but you have to know what you are doing. You are going to need some tools to make the job easier and you are going to have to do some research.
Educate yourself on these tools and how and where gold is found in nature and you will soon be finding that funny yellow metal that started gold fever in the 1800's. Prospecting for gold can become very addictive once you start finding nuggets, gold flakes and the all mighty pay streak.
If you are new to prospecting then you might be wondering just where to begin. I would start out by familiarizing yourself with all of the necessary gold prospecting equipment. You can start as big as you want or as little as you want.
Most people start with gold pans. These tools are where it all started and the great thing about them is the fact that anyone can use one. It just takes a little practice. They are affordable and lightweight making them a great choice for anyone that wants to start prospecting.
The next step or choice in tools would be a gold panning kit. These kits include more than just a pan. You get some other great tools that most prospectors just can't live without.
If you want to save some time, you are really going to need a gold classifier. These simply allow you to sift out larger objects from the fine pay dirt. They can save a ton of time and they are inexpensive. A must have for any prospector.
You can pan all day and night but you are not going to find any gold if you don't know where to look. The next step would be to do some research and the best place to do that would be with some books. There are books and maps that will show you everything that you could ever want to know about prospecting. You can learn how to pan, how to operate a sluice box, how and where to look for gold, where old claims were located and much much more. You can even build your own prospecting equipment.
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